Examining Links between Connections to Nature and Intentions for Pro-Environmental Behavior as Outcomes of NOLS

IF 1 Q3 HOSPITALITY, LEISURE, SPORT & TOURISM
J. Baird, Garrett Hutson, R. Plummer
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Abstract

Reconnecting to nature is imperative for the sustainability of the planet and outdoor experiential programs are an ideal context to operationalize and study sustainability interventions. The purpose of this research is two-fold. First, we investigate the extent to which types of connections to nature are expressed by participants who completed an outdoor experiential NOLS course in the western United States. Second, we examine the extent to which a connection to nature includes a future intention to engage in pro-environmental behavior. This research affirms, empirically, the intention of NOLS to foster an environmental ethic. Key findings provide insights into how some connection themes (e.g., concern and protection) may have more potential to engender future positive intentions than others (e.g., beauty and appreciation). Albeit exploratory in orientation, it is a first important step in empirically establishing relationships between types of nature connections experienced in NOLS and future stewardship actions. Subscribe to JOREL
研究与自然的联系与亲环境行为意图之间的联系,作为nools的结果
对于地球的可持续性来说,重新与自然联系是必不可少的,而户外体验项目是实施和研究可持续性干预措施的理想环境。这项研究的目的是双重的。首先,我们调查了在美国西部完成户外体验NOLS课程的参与者与自然的联系类型的程度。其次,我们研究了与自然的联系在多大程度上包括未来参与亲环境行为的意图。本研究从经验上肯定了nools培养环境伦理的意图。主要研究结果揭示了某些连接主题(例如,关心和保护)如何比其他主题(例如,美丽和欣赏)更有可能产生未来的积极意图。虽然这是探索性的方向,但它是在经验上建立nools中所经历的自然联系类型与未来管理行动之间关系的重要的第一步。订阅JOREL
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Journal of Outdoor Recreation Education and Leadership
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